well three october tww expecting twins, that in it's self is excellent, though october was a good spring month.

FET #1 2 embies transfered 1=8 cell; the other 5 cell, both were good grade. Beta 15 dpo 162, which i was told was good singleton level, scan at wk 7 nil found.

FET #2 2 embies transfered, due to me having an LH surge cycle was brough forward so embies transfered a day earlier than FET #1 both were 4 cell good grade. Beta 15 dpo = 900, due to christmas I don't get a scan till 16th Jan (wk 10) but a beta at week 5.5 = 150,000. therefore outcome unknown

Oooo Good Luck Roachie!! Sorry I can't really help with blast info. Maybe re post this in the main section of the pregnancy/parenting after problems trying to conceive or the twins forum. You might get a bit more interest as people don't tend to read the pinned topics on a regular basis.

Lurker Not wanting to get off topic, but as Grubbie knows....we have another week or so of speculation ahead of us Just wondering if you lovely ladies could share your beta levels with me??? I know nothing is a cert till that scan - but DH is away and I need a hobby!!!

My Hcg Levels so far...

16dpo - 44019dpo - 130022dpo - 4100

2 x day 2 4cell Gd 1 puppies transferred

ETA: Just to finalise our result...both did take, so it was twins, but unfortunately one twin didnt make it past the 7th week ....but we have one strong little fighter on board

IVF #1. 11 eggs, 8 of which fertilised, 2 divided abnormally, 4 didn't divide at all. We had 1 fragmented 6 cell embie & 1 decent 9 cell embie resulting in twins (gender unknown at this stage). They were t'f on day 3 as it didn't look like they would make it to blast stage.

Mostly transfered 1 but last FET transfered 2, resulting in BFP then miscarridge at 5.5 weeks.

Last fresh cycle transfered 2 resulting in single pg.

But I was 42 at the time, so my chances of twin pg were very reduced. Your age and the stage that the embies have reached (2day, 3 day or blast), are so relevant to the chance of twins, that I think everyones situation is very different.